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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, it makes more sense in theory for the special language programs like Oyster-Adams to be city-wide magnets. But [b]where do you put all the in-boundary kids who no longer have a guaranteed school[/b]? The middle school, at least in the early years, was working kind of as a magnet because a lot of the affluent, English-dominant kids from the neighborhood would leave; the families didn't want to take a risk on the unproven middle school program. For years, the middle school had a much larger proportion of out-of-boundary kids than the early grades. Most of those kids who bailed on the middle school ended up in Deal. By now there's probably a higher portion of in-boundary students in middle school that would lose their right to go there. Where are they going to go other than Deal/Hardy? Why would you carve out a few neighborhoods that are solidly in Ward 3 and very close to the school and force them out of the ward? It's also not educationally-sound to force dual-language middle and high schools on a few select neighborhoods. Dual language programs are not for every kid and some cannot stay in it long term. There has to be a conventional, single language option available as of right. It's complicated ...[/quote] You put the Oyster kids at Francis Stevens (which would have room because its middle school should close and those kids would go to Cardozo MS), Cooke, and Marie Reed. You put the Bancroft kids at Cooke, Raymond, and Tubman. You don't have to fit the entire capacity of all the schools together because some of the kids would still lottery into the bilingual programs at Oyster and Bancroft. The total capacity of the schools don't change, but the middle schoolers currently at Adams would go to MacFarland and the middle schoolers at SWW would go to Cardozo, better utilizing the extra spaces at those middle schools. [/quote] I have to say this thread is quite funny, and comments like above simply hilarious. Yeah, let's move kids and schools around for fun. Then let's do the same with hospitals, offices, the White House, and why not Capitol Arena too. It's like Lego![/quote]
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